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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Refrigerate' in a Sentence

"To make or keep something cold or cool, especially for preservation purposes." more

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The librarian will have refrigerated the rare books to preserve their condition.
After the camping trip, they had refrigerated the leftover food from the cooler.
The chef will refrigerate the marinade overnight for a more flavorful dish.
We have refrigerated the chocolate to prevent it from melting.
By the time you return, I will have refrigerated the leftovers for tomorrow's lunch.
We will refrigerate the leftovers to enjoy them for lunch tomorrow.
Throughout the night, the florist will have been refrigerating the flowers for the morning event.
After the long journey, the explorers will have been refrigerating their supplies in the Arctic.
Please refrigerate the leftover pizza to keep it fresh for tomorrow.
Refrigerate the perishable groceries as soon as you get home.
The chef had been refrigerating the seafood to maintain its quality.
By tomorrow, the chef will have been refrigerating the dough overnight for the perfect bread.
The manual for the camera lens suggested users refrigerate it when not in use to prevent mold growth.
As a precaution, the hikers will be refrigerating their perishable snacks for the long trek.
I have been refrigerating the paint to ensure its longevity.

Refrigerate

ri-frij-uh-reyt
verbTo make or keep something cold or cool, especially for preservation purposes.

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Last Updated On: May 16, 2024
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